Nearly two-thirds of employees consider themselves office workhorses – those reliable employees who take on more than their share of tasks.

Gen X employees are the most likely to self-identify as workhorses in the office, while Gen Z employees are the least likely to view themselves as workhorses, according to a survey of 1,000 employees by SideHustles.com. Sixty-two percent of millennials and 57% of baby boomers view themselves as workhorses. Marketing professionals are the most likely to perceive themselves as workhorses, followed by those working in real estate, health care, retail, information technology, hospitality and education.


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